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Originally Posted by KimberlyD0 
I say go ahead and research them BUT research more then just them. We're so focused on the vaccine angle that we are not expanding enough, and not finding what we need. Genetics is one angle, there are families with multiple child who are autistic, or with multiple generations of autism, some of these families are vaccinated, some not, some have some who are and some who are not. I need to find the story, but there is one family with 5 boys, 1 is vaccinated and have autism, the didn't vaccinated the other 4 and low and behold they ALL have autism. Sure points to genetics as a factor.
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We are still so focused because vaccines have
not been thoroughly scrutinized; a couple of vaccines and a couple of individual components, but certainly not the schedule that the typical baby is vaccinated according to. No one is studying the children who develop autism after a vaccine reaction, and certainly no one is studying children who no longer meet the diagnostic criteria for autism after undergoing biomedical treatment. (This has been going on long before Jenny McCarthy came onto the scene.) These "angles" have been largely ignored. There has been no shortage of genetic studies; millions of research dollars have been spent, all resulting in inconclusive theories.